UKweatherforecast.co.uk is equally optimistic, predicting that the week of the Hot 100 will have ‘ridges of high pressure across the southern half of the UK.’ It goes further and says that: ‘temperatures will remain average to above average but there are hints the south may warm up further. Rainfall amounts again will remain below average.’

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With the spectacular Kensington Roof Gardens providing the setting for this year’s big night on 5 July, everything is in place to make the 2016 event the biggest and best yet, with Technology sponsor Bransom expected to dazzle the assembled guests for the second consecutive year.

WatchPro‘s editor, James Buttery, can’t wait for the party to begin. “With the line-up of individuals in this year’s list stronger than ever, the perfect summer venue in the form of Kensington Roof Gardens, and even the British weather looking like it will be kind to us, there’s no doubt that the Hot 100 party will be the hottest ticket in town on 5 July.”